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Every one of us, consciously or unconsciously, affects the objects and people around us, including ourselves, on a continual basis. Think about the expression 'laughter is contagious.' Well, sure it is! How do you feel when you are around happy, laughing people? Usually, you cant help but feel good yourself right?. All emotions are energy and energy passes from one body to another; from one object to another; matter to matter. Laughter is contagious! You clear your house of negative energies and replace them with positive ones. Laugh once in a while. Promise. It'll help. :)

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    Friday, May 2, 2008
    seeing God's wonders

    So I was watching tele saturday night and there was this American christian dude (funny since the country is more like becoming a facsist nation.. see the point?) kind of a jibberish speaker but he was more of a motivational pastor. What really triggered my attention was he spoke about God's wonders, "I live in God's Paradise. Help me nurture it..." It never really left my mind and it really reminisced back a certain message of a very inspirational pastor from the Philippines [Fr. Orbos, He's tha man, yo!] that used to befall me:

    "There are more beautiful things about you than you think, you rarely give yourself enough credit. You should also wait quite a few more years before growing cynical. Permit yourself to regard the world with wonder now and again."

    It made me think a lot. At first, it made me a little angry - because, naturally, I skip over the wonderful compliment and get defensive. Maybe because on some level Im afraid of being cynical, and I hate that about me. Its so easy to let my hectic, stressful life take over and forget to enjoy things like playing video games (which I haven't really done for literally a decade), hanging out with friends, cooking dinners (which I've actually just realized that I havent done eversince I left the Philippines), and of course, being a geek that reads novels 24/7. Most people I know are in similar situations with school, work, and general life. Personally, I work 50+ hours a week going to university full time. That leaves about 0 hours in a week for anything else. Its not an excuse. Recognizing what makes you happy throughout the course of a day is not time consuming. Because there is always something there that will make you smile - whether its bumping into someone you havent seen in a while, taking 5 minutes to call someone you know will be glad to hear from you, or just appreciating that you get to come home to an apartment full of good friends, eat cake and watch a movie in your pajamas...

    Thank you, whoever you are, Mr. American pastor for reminding me that seeing God's wonder is not always a matter of making time but its a matter of paying attention.